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Acts On Stage Presents “Sadie’s Kitchen”: A Story of Family, Love, and Community
Acts On Stage Theater is set to present its latest production, “Sadie’s Kitchen,” a play that delves into the heart of family dynamics, love, and community. The production, featuring Fa’izah Bradford in the titular role of Sadie and Selena Whitaker Paquiet as her sister Vesta, promises to be a powerful and moving experience. They joined The Day With Trae this week to discuss the show.
Rise Above and the Seattle Storm's Together We Rise: Legends Empower Youth at Center for Basketball Performance
In Seattle’s Interbay neighborhood, a powerful movement is taking shape. Rise Above, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering Indigenous youth, is creating ripples of positive change. By partnering with iconic figures from the basketball world and the Seattle Storm, Rise Above offers young people opportunities they might otherwise never have.
Molly Moon's Unveils Besa Gordon's Vegan Cookies and Cream Ice Cream for Women’s History Month
At Converge Media, we celebrate voices that uplift our community. This Women's History Month, we are proud of Besa Gordon and the honor bestowed upon her by Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream! Since 2019, Molly Moon's has recognized women who make our communities safer, more equitable, and welcoming. This year, they have four honorees, each with a special ice cream flavor!
Shining Bright: Exploring Black-Owned Crystal Shops
Crystals have long been revered for their beauty and perceived metaphysical properties. In recent years, there's been a surge of interest in crystal healing and collecting, and it's wonderful to see Black-owned businesses shining in this space. These shops offer not only a stunning array of crystals but also a deeper connection to spirituality and community.
HBCU Seattle Series Set for Inaugural Run, Featuring Coppin State vs. Seattle University
Baseball Beyond Borders is set to launch its first annual HBCU Seattle Series, a weekend-long event that blends collegiate baseball action with a celebration of HBCU culture and community engagement. The series, scheduled for March 14th to 16th at Bannerwood Park in Bellevue, Washington, will feature three games between Coppin State University, a historically Black college and university (HBCU) from Baltimore, Maryland, and Seattle University.
Adonis Ducksworth Launches Campaign for District 2 Seat
Adonis Ducksworth, the Transportation Policy and Operations Manager in Mayor Bruce Harrell’s office and lifelong South Seattleite, officially announced his campaign for the District 2 city council position on February 24.
Tariffs and Their Potential Impact on Black and Low-Income Communities
The imposition of tariffs by the U.S. on Mexico, Canada, and China this morning has the potential to create ripples throughout the economy, with potential disproportionate effects on Black and low-income communities. Here's a breakdown of some potential impacts:
Spotlight on Creative Cafe: Brewing Community in Seattle's Central District
Today, we're shining a spotlight on a unique coffee shop in the heart of Seattle's Central District: Creative Cafe. Housed within the historic Washington Hall, Creative Cafe is more than just a place to grab a latte. It's a vibrant community space with a powerful mission.
The 2025 Black Equity Ball: A Celebration of Homeownership, Community, and Legacy
The 2025 Black Equity Ball was more than just a gala—it was a powerful celebration of Black homeownership, financial empowerment, and community support. Held at the Four Points by Sheraton, the sold-out event marked its third annual gathering, reinforcing its growing impact in the Pacific Northwest.
PHOTOS: 90TH Annual Sports Star of the Year Awards
By Besa Gordon - This year’s Seattle Sports Commission 90th Annual Sports Star of the Year Awards red carpet was cute. Each year, I’ve been able to not only attend but also work along side Chuck Hamaker of Circling Seattle Sports, and tap in with athletes from around the state, coaches, and sports legends who have shaped the history of Washington sports.
Recap The 90th Annual Seattle Sports Star of the Year Awards Red Carpet
Besa Gordon hit the 90th Annual Seattle Sports Star of the Year Awards at the Seattle Convention Center, bringing viewers an inside look at one of the biggest nights in Washington sports. She was on the red carpet, connecting with sports legends and Hall of Famers, capturing all the energy of the event.
Economic Blackout: People's Union USA Calls for Nationwide Spending Halt
Today, February 28, 2025, marks the beginning of a planned economic blackout initiated by The People's Union USA, a grassroots organization aiming to challenge the influence of large corporations and political entities. This 24-hour boycott encourages Americans to refrain from spending, particularly at major retailers, both online and in-store.
King County Infant Diagnosed with Measles, Possible Public Exposures
A King County infant has been confirmed to have measles, and health officials are warning the public of possible exposures at multiple locations. The infant may have contracted the disease while traveling abroad.
GuideStar: A New Artwork by Mendi + Keith Obadike Lights Up Seattle
Converge is excited to partner with Wa Na Wari to present GuideStar, a new artwork by Mendi + Keith Obadike, coming to Seattle's Space Needle on Friday, March 14th at 7:30 pm.
Black Barbershops and Salons: Vital Hubs for Community Healing
Barbershops and beauty salons have long been cornerstones of the Black community, serving as more than just places for haircuts and styling. They are vital social hubs, where people gather to connect, share stories, and find support. In many ways, barbers and beauticians act as unofficial counselors, providing a listening ear and offering guidance.
Black Media: Reclaiming the Narrative, Empowering Communities
In a landscape where narratives are constantly contested and representation remains a battleground, Black media stands as an essential force. It's more than just a source of information; it's a vital platform for community building, cultural preservation, and the pursuit of justice. In today's America, its importance is more critical than ever.
Natalie Johnson: From Personal Reflection to Reign of Style Brilliance
In an in-depth interview on The Day With Trae with Trae Holiday, Natalie Johnson, the multifaceted founder of Kiss the Mirror and a talented stylist at Foxycut Salon, provided a captivating look into her nearly two-decade-long journey in the dynamic world of hair. Her story is a powerful narrative of resilience, artistic exploration, and an unwavering dedication to her craft.
From Vision to Reality: Aisha Ellis on the Reign of Style's 11th Year
Aisha Ellis, the driving force behind the Reign of Style Hair Competition, recently shared insights into the event's 11th anniversary and her journey in a conversation with Trae Holiday. What started as a vision has blossomed into a vibrant community celebration that showcases talent, fosters connections, and uplifts Seattle’s culture.
Jerk Shack’s Queen Bee’s Hot Honey is a Must-Try Says Besa Gordon
#SupportBlackBusiness - Besa Gordon has a long history with Jerk Shack Kitchen—literally from day one! She was the very first customer when they opened their Central District location, and since then, she’s been a loyal supporter of Chef Trey Lamont’s mouthwatering Caribbean-inspired dishes. So when Chef Trey invited her back to try something new, she was all in.
Events To Know About: ARTS Corp's Thrive Fundraiser at W.O.W. Gallery
Mark your calendars! On March 15th, ARTS Corp is hosting its Thrive fundraiser at the W.O.W. Gallery in Pacific Place Mall—a night dedicated to celebrating youth creativity, community collaboration, and the power of the arts. This event directly supports ARTS Corp’s mission to provide free arts programming for students in South Seattle, South King County, and Central Seattle.